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- Blackamoores: Africans in Tudor England, their Presence, Status and Origins is a 2013 non-fiction book by British historian and writer Onyeka Nubia that...
- Moor of Peter the Great, sometimes translated as The Blackamoor of Peter the Great Blackamoores, a 2013 book Moor's head or Maure, stylized depictions...
- Blackamoor is a type of figure and visual trope in European decorative art, typically found in works from the Early Modern period, depicting a man of sub-Saharan...
- article on "blackamoor (slang)", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "blackamoor" You can also: Search for Blackamoor (slang)...
- Blackamoor is one village in Lancashire, England which is to the south of Blackburn. It is located on the cross roads between Lower Darwen and Guide where...
- Петра Великого, romanized: Arap Petra Velikogo, also translated as The Blackamoor of Peter the Great or The Negro of Peter the Great) is an unfinished historical...
- multiculturalism in the United Kingdom. In 2013, he published the non-fiction work Blackamoores: Africans in Tudor England, their Presence, Status and Origins, which...
- tetra, petticoat tetra, high-fin black skirt tetra, black widow tetra and blackamoor, is a freshwater fish of the characin family (Characidae). It is native...
- protruding eyes. Black telescopes are commonly known as Black Moors, Blackamoors (archaic) or just Moors, a reference to the black North African Muslim...
- German merchant from Lübeck, requested the permission to transport "Blackamoores" living in England to Portugal or Spain, presumably to sell them there...